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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Propositional nation.

Judging from a segment of the Amherst College student body, the main proposition behind the "propositional nation" idea appears to be the "deconstruction of America." Shutting down free speech and supporting embarrassing nonsense plays an integral part in this.

As always with the dreamers, naifs, hip hoppers, and leftist subversives, what comes after a successful deconstruction is left somewhat vague by certain scholars at Amherst -- after all a profound love for one's fellow man and an efficient secret police organization have worked well in the past when guide posts have gone missing. But, there's no getting around the horror of the present system. Which must go:

The students demanded that the people behind the free speech fliers be required to undergo “extensive training for racial and cultural competency.”

They also asked administrators to excuse them from coursework and classes so they could participate in protests and sit-ins, The Daily Beast reported.

Three students have also started a started a hunger strike, The Daily Beast reported.

“We want to stress that any action taken by Amherst College to address the demands made will not erase the fact that it exists within a larger system of oppression,” Sharline Dominguez, Cristina Rey, and Carolina Vergara wrote in a blog post. “We believe that we will not be free until this larger system is deconstructed.”[1]

If only I could have seen so clearly when I was their age. The ones with insight come from these groups: